This 19th century mansion was one of the first built on Plaza San Martín.
Monumental home of the Argentine national legislature.
Promotes reflection on Argentine identity and the many historic processes that led to the country’s formation.
A sculptural tribute to Buenos Aires' most emblematic musical genre.
Equestrian statue by Uruguayan sculptor José Zorrilla de San Martín.
Art nouveau observation deck.
Find all kinds of relics and antiques at one of the city's biggest flea markets.
Former Jesuit mission and one of the city's oldest landmarks.
Known as "bares notables", many of the city's beautiful historic cafes and bars remain richly preserved, offering a journey back in time.
Famous venue associated with music, political rallies and Argentine boxing.